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investors say if we move toward a banking union, you can't have any kind of economic without a bank union. how much does that matter? >> for investors today, probably not a whole lot. he's broader long term questions about what the eurozone is going to look like, what is going to be the balance going to be, we have to have vote, treaties, and it's difficult -- >> doesn't matter in the short term 245 ththat they don't let w up? >> you think if you hold it for five years do you still get something back. >> there are a lot of analysts saying european equities will outperform u.s. equities. when you look at the rapid growth rates, is that just because they're undervalued? what is it? do you agree with it? if not, why not? >> sure. as a region, it's actually not undervalued. it's average right now. there was a discount. there has been times over the last year that's gone. europe has done reasonably well, u.s. is off, so now we're equal on valuation. but that doesn't mean that within sectors there is not very undervalued regions. italy for example is still very clean. so it depends. >> other ne
investors say if we move toward a banking union, you can't have any kind of economic without a bank union. how much does that matter? >> for investors today, probably not a whole lot. he's broader long term questions about what the eurozone is going to look like, what is going to be the balance going to be, we have to have vote, treaties, and it's difficult -- >> doesn't matter in the short term 245 ththat they don't let w up? >> you think if you hold it for five years do you...
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union together with political union, everyone has to throw something in the pot. some countries are much more willing, some aren't. really it n terms of being, banking union being one of the key pillars of this potential overall project, we're some way away as we are from the fiscal and political union. >> that's clear. >> in the meantime, what people want is for the central bank to be as expansive and promising expansion in the meantime. of course, that then -- one of the only consequences of the policy around the world is the lack of market pressure on politicians to institute real sort of economic and financial reform. so it's going to be one step step back kind of thing.rd, sometimes the markets get worried. sometimes they don't. >> you're still giving them a half step at the end of the day. >> i think you have to realize, we've not been particularly bullish on the euro to see the least. but you have to realize that the amount of effort that these politicians are willing to put in, the amount of -- you know, with the populations on the streets or protesting --
union together with political union, everyone has to throw something in the pot. some countries are much more willing, some aren't. really it n terms of being, banking union being one of the key pillars of this potential overall project, we're some way away as we are from the fiscal and political union. >> that's clear. >> in the meantime, what people want is for the central bank to be as expansive and promising expansion in the meantime. of course, that then -- one of the only...
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you know, when the government deals with their public pensions and their unions, do they ever forget to inflation adjust? of course not. but look at two times they failed to. when we hear going back to the clinton tax rate of 39.6 in '93. 250 grand threshold in today's dollars will be about $165,000. a 35% miss. what's even worse is obviously you've herd it a million times, brian, and you've talked about it in the first person, that 250 grand isn't a million but it's become synonymous to this administration. in all these instances i cried pinocchio. it just isn't right. and i'm not saying i advocate higher taxes because whether it's the 2% or the 98, i don't think it benefits. but they are playing fast and loose with numbers and they know better. >> but that may be why the president is willing to deal with that $400,000 year figure we have floated, because 250,000 back in '93 when clinton raised rates is about $400,000. today it's almost a perfect historical backtrack to the clinton era. >> no, you're exactly right. i think whether it's 375, it's close enough. >> close enough. >> for
you know, when the government deals with their public pensions and their unions, do they ever forget to inflation adjust? of course not. but look at two times they failed to. when we hear going back to the clinton tax rate of 39.6 in '93. 250 grand threshold in today's dollars will be about $165,000. a 35% miss. what's even worse is obviously you've herd it a million times, brian, and you've talked about it in the first person, that 250 grand isn't a million but it's become synonymous to this...
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the cathay pacific's union say they could soon hold off to pags out food, booze. the union says smiling would give a false impression of how employees are treated. >>> still ahead on the program, president obama and house speaker john boehner and another round of fiscal talks with very little to show for it. but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. hipping at fedex office. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm kelly evans. these are your headlines from around the world. president obama and house speaker john boehner meet head to head at the white house as they try to resolve budget talks and avoid the fiscal cliff. >>> shanghai gains are highest in more than three years. flash data suggests domestic demand is strong enough to improve growth. japan's business sentiment sours for the third quarter. this comes just days before an election that polls suggest will hand the ldp opposition a landslide win. >>> first, we have a couple of data points to bring
the cathay pacific's union say they could soon hold off to pags out food, booze. the union says smiling would give a false impression of how employees are treated. >>> still ahead on the program, president obama and house speaker john boehner and another round of fiscal talks with very little to show for it. but later... [ shirt ] merry christmas, everybody! not so much. ho ho ho! this isn't that kind of deal. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. hipping at fedex office....
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. >>> and as many as 10,000 union workers for michigan and the u.s. are expected to protest at the state's capital building today over a proposed right to work bill. this would prohibit consumers to pay more. governor rick snyder says he'll sign it. michigan will become the 24th u.s. right to work staid state. >>> and cnbc is taking to washington today as we send becky quick, larry kudlow and jim cramim cramer to the white . they'll be leading off with a special mission critical rise above d.c. report. it's part tax. read, becky? >> like you said, we are occupying washington. this is where we've camped out all night. there's been all this talk about the fiscal cliff. we know it is fact approaching. we know it is something that would threaten not only the united states economy, but the economies around the globe. if we go over that cliff, there will be steep cuts and spending and steep tax increases that would automatically kick in. what we're doing here today is talking to our elected officials, talking to people who are involved in these talks, tryin
. >>> and as many as 10,000 union workers for michigan and the u.s. are expected to protest at the state's capital building today over a proposed right to work bill. this would prohibit consumers to pay more. governor rick snyder says he'll sign it. michigan will become the 24th u.s. right to work staid state. >>> and cnbc is taking to washington today as we send becky quick, larry kudlow and jim cramim cramer to the white . they'll be leading off with a special mission...
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as we've seen in the banking union and the announcement that we've seen recently happening in march 14, we have a slowdown i would say in europe in terms of drastic measures until we have passed the german election. all this said, i think if the environment is as i described it, you know, with a lot of quantitative easing, we now have japan chipping in some more, the u.s. with the 85 billion a month that was announced more recently, i think that should help investors reconnect with fundamentals and hopefully go through those elections in a much more -- i would say mature or savvy way than when we were in the near death experience environment that we've been in for a long time now. >> okay. thanks. you get all these central banks doing this buying, it's somewhat circul circular. >>> in any case, today might be our last day on earth if mayan predictions are correct. tomorrow is the day of the apocalypse. there are plenty of end of the world parties. if you're skeptical, head to the french village of bugarah as it's the only place predicted to survive the siege. ironically, mayan descenda
as we've seen in the banking union and the announcement that we've seen recently happening in march 14, we have a slowdown i would say in europe in terms of drastic measures until we have passed the german election. all this said, i think if the environment is as i described it, you know, with a lot of quantitative easing, we now have japan chipping in some more, the u.s. with the 85 billion a month that was announced more recently, i think that should help investors reconnect with fundamentals...
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the biggest issue is on container royalties which are paid to union workers. they get part of it based on the weight of the cargo. a strike could hurt exports, factories, also it would affect retailers who are awaiting shipments of spring merchandise. now it's important. we're going to go to today's national weather forecast. last year, reynolds, you would come on, you would try and make it interesting. but it wasn't. this year, it's every day we need to, you know, dvr you because there's a lot going on. >> oh, that's certainly the case. it's been really like an assembly line. one storm system after another rolling across the continent that has been affecting millions of americans. what we're seeing is that last storm that we call euclid now leaving the u.s. and bringing residual snow showers behind the east. right behind it now, we have at another system making its way towards the coast this weekend. for much of the eastern seaboard, we expect fairly tranquil positions. much of south texas could see rainfall. dallas, texas, rain early. and improving through t
the biggest issue is on container royalties which are paid to union workers. they get part of it based on the weight of the cargo. a strike could hurt exports, factories, also it would affect retailers who are awaiting shipments of spring merchandise. now it's important. we're going to go to today's national weather forecast. last year, reynolds, you would come on, you would try and make it interesting. but it wasn't. this year, it's every day we need to, you know, dvr you because there's a lot...
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the south american union faces ejection from the imf for allegedly cooking its books about the innation rate. we'll head out to europe where the swiss banking giants could be facing $1.6 billion over libor rate rigging allegations. >> and we'll be on the floor in beijing where china's leaders just wrapped up a major conference. >>> and japan's prime minister election is calling on the bank of japan to heed the call of the masses. abe is beating the heat on the boj just one day after his party's huge win and two days after the bank's next rate setting meeting. kaori enjoji has the latest for us. how much of a game changer is all this? >> this is a serious game changer. it's a comeback for the dlp and shinzo abe. he has made it clear that the economy and economic recovery is going to be one of the pillars and hallmarks of his second time in office and he's wasting no time in piling on pressure on to the bank of japan who holds, of course, their two-day policy board meeting later on this week. here is what he had to say. >> i have constantly stressed our desire to present a policy accord i
the south american union faces ejection from the imf for allegedly cooking its books about the innation rate. we'll head out to europe where the swiss banking giants could be facing $1.6 billion over libor rate rigging allegations. >> and we'll be on the floor in beijing where china's leaders just wrapped up a major conference. >>> and japan's prime minister election is calling on the bank of japan to heed the call of the masses. abe is beating the heat on the boj just one day...
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reportedly the unions offered to extend the contract through january was rejected. if there's a strike, the union says clothing, frozen foods and household goods would not move. but mail, military cargo and some perishables may go through. the last time we had an east coast strike like this, 1977. i did call the union's main office this morning. they are closed for the holidays. and on their website, a little bit of foreboding, there's a big fat link on the upper right side that says strike preparations. melissa, back to you. >> brian, as we've seen with other strikes, of course, theoretically shifts can go into other ports maybe in mexico and goods can move up by rail or truck. >> yes. but it does complicate the supply chain. there is obviously some distribution issues. but yes, there are ways around it. it just complicates it and costly. >> brian shactman, thank you. as congressional leaders still struggle to reach a deal ahead of the fiscal cliff, let's look at how the municipal bond sector could be affected. chris, great to see you. >> great to see you. thank yo
reportedly the unions offered to extend the contract through january was rejected. if there's a strike, the union says clothing, frozen foods and household goods would not move. but mail, military cargo and some perishables may go through. the last time we had an east coast strike like this, 1977. i did call the union's main office this morning. they are closed for the holidays. and on their website, a little bit of foreboding, there's a big fat link on the upper right side that says strike...
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economy. >> what about you, glenn. >> i don't disagree but in the tech business, we don't deal with unions. >> you pay market price. >> what i would say, i'm a huge bull huge bull on america. if we get this fiscal cliff behind us, we still have a host of issues to deal with. we have to deal with the huge drag coming from europe. the brazilians have sort of screwed up with all the government intrusion there. we have to get back going again on global growth. but look what's going on in this country with the incredibly innovation of technology, huge opportunities in natural gas, which i think is people are talking about price, but a huge increase in volume. and the uses around the country. and how clean energy is. it's a very valuable, important thing. one of the things people don't understand out of this financial crisis is that our capital markets are the envy of the world. they're a huge strategic tool we have to fund equity capital and long-term debt capital in ways that many of the countries around the world don't have. >> all you're talking about is privatizing. both of you see the gove
economy. >> what about you, glenn. >> i don't disagree but in the tech business, we don't deal with unions. >> you pay market price. >> what i would say, i'm a huge bull huge bull on america. if we get this fiscal cliff behind us, we still have a host of issues to deal with. we have to deal with the huge drag coming from europe. the brazilians have sort of screwed up with all the government intrusion there. we have to get back going again on global growth. but look...
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a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also all surrounding objects like reverse forests and defense don't have souls imitating the sounds they believe can capture the power of nature. was. there are special instruments that accompany the singing give gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed it on the horse was revived as an instrument. of stop the fall is going on the spirits of the horse came to his dream and said make an instrument from the tree the sounding board from the leather on my face the strings. and to remember me make an engraving of my head part of the instrument he did so i called the instrument again which means come back and this melody only instrument is called. to fly as one of the most famous groups in the republic there are. let's go this detour broad they say for you are opinion since difficult to pick up and sing so i asked them to tea
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opt out of the european union are politically while staying very closely integrated economically it's not part of this government policy it walked out of the european union we're not a member of the european of the euro zone that's clear and we believe we have a good and sound reason for not being a member of the euro zone we are of course affected by what happens in the euro zone because something like forty five our exports over forty five percent of our exports go to the euro zone but the european union as a whole is a large single market and we believe there are many benefits from it and yet david cameron is rejecting the so-called e.u. fiscal pact what's going to be the consequence. so that rejection how do you see that develop all the physical part has to do with the euro zone and we're not a member of the euro zone and i do not intend to become a member of the euro zone so i think it's important to distinguish between what needs to be done by the eurozone members to stabilize the euro zone and find its way through some of its difficulties and the wider objectives of the europea
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we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the troop deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the incorporation of this as part of the nato strategy is one threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of the area because they have foreign military bases and it incorporates makes it more secure as part of an american political and economic as well as military formation. well let to bring us up to date with a moment i'll be back with more international news with the news team in about ten minutes from now in the meantime we have a short break stay with us this is all to you live in moscow. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'
we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the troop deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the incorporation of this as part of the nato strategy is one threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of the area because...
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world bank in the european union it's a large company at large countries that actually call the shots on the final thing the most important argument in many ways and bread and butter issues in the us economy we are better together because there are no barriers to trade north and south of the border if you take the financial services industry in scotland for example a lot of what it sells most of what it sells is into england so there are very very powerful arguments for staying part of the u.k. and on the other side when you start looking at the how humans put forward by the nationalists frankly they don't stand up so it's a very very you know it's in my mind is oh no we're overwhelming case has done it staying part of the u.k. the nationalist though do you have arguments for all those points don't they for example scotland does have its own very distinct national identity andy murray the tennis player he always says that he's a scot first information that he's playing for scotland yes and he's also british you know what you know and when he won the tennis in the olympics you know he
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will spawn of himself used to be a promising saber offense or in the soviet union before he made his fortune in metals mining and technology in modern russia perhaps it's that personal affiliation that prompted this model to set up a foundation to support the veterans of fencing worldwide. i think it's very important for people to preserve their legacy their history and traditions and we need to remember those who made our sport glorious and this has to be a priority for the president of any sports federation to go either so that's why i set up an down and moves which will help all those who made our sport popular spectacular and adored by fans of of course. russian fencers recorded one of their worst results at the recent one the lympics after failing to win gold for the first time since nine hundred sixty the fact that the russians made it. forwarded to say finals will probably be forgotten but reelected president believes that given the right circumstances the country will soon remounted the olympic summit thank you. in sports like fencing there is always an element of luck but i
will spawn of himself used to be a promising saber offense or in the soviet union before he made his fortune in metals mining and technology in modern russia perhaps it's that personal affiliation that prompted this model to set up a foundation to support the veterans of fencing worldwide. i think it's very important for people to preserve their legacy their history and traditions and we need to remember those who made our sport glorious and this has to be a priority for the president of any...
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twenty two fighter to oppose the next generation of the soviet union's fighter which it never built. and the f. thirty five also is a fifth generation fighter that we're producing now when we have air superiority on matched in the world with the plans that we have so so what do we do but what would your advice to congress well. i don't know how we can defeat congress and his proclivity. to. fail to maximize the defense dollar hopefully when you have. the executive branch coming up with a new strategy for a smaller more agile force to deal with current and future threats we could persuade enough of the body politic to be outraged with inefficient expenditures so that perhaps over time we can get this correct it's going to be a big job it's the long haul general gard thank you so much for being with us tonight as for speaking out on these really important issues it's much appreciated . it is not being paid for the fruits of their labors anymore. thanks to the i'm going to. get. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's ca
twenty two fighter to oppose the next generation of the soviet union's fighter which it never built. and the f. thirty five also is a fifth generation fighter that we're producing now when we have air superiority on matched in the world with the plans that we have so so what do we do but what would your advice to congress well. i don't know how we can defeat congress and his proclivity. to. fail to maximize the defense dollar hopefully when you have. the executive branch coming up with a new...
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55 nations might have already walked out on this but the union is still going to be active. so what can listeners and viewers do to send a message to stand firm on this issue, sir? >> yep. so you've got exactly the right message. the positive outcome of this treaty is we've gotten very explicit about the importance of internet freedom from a commercial standpoint, from a free speech standpoint. we've been very clear. there are a lot of other nations with us on that. this is going to be a discussion that will have to continue. this treaty does not go into effect until 2015. all of the nations that do not sign like us are not bound by this treaty. we go back to 1988. the ones that do sign this do not have an enforcement mechanism. so the bigger issue here is that we have to keep advancing this dialogue about the risks to the internet. we need to keep advancing the importance of broadband deployment and through that process i'm confident that people will see the benefit of the internet and economies and citizens will see the benefit. >> we're going to have to leave it there. we
55 nations might have already walked out on this but the union is still going to be active. so what can listeners and viewers do to send a message to stand firm on this issue, sir? >> yep. so you've got exactly the right message. the positive outcome of this treaty is we've gotten very explicit about the importance of internet freedom from a commercial standpoint, from a free speech standpoint. we've been very clear. there are a lot of other nations with us on that. this is going to be a...
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they sent the message that the unions are going to continue to control the process out there. they defeated proposition 32. they passed proposition 30 which was the increase in their taxes. so, california businessmen and women are looking at their bottom line saying, where are we going to go? other places? >> governor, is it too much of a leap to say when we do this at the federal level they leave the country, bilss can eventually leave the country. >> sure. >> but we can't seem to make the leap to say that. and i'm talking about the fiscal cliff now. i wonder if you were at 25% of gdp, if the government had grown to this size where it is right now and you were trying to figure out how to deal with it and you were in charge, would it be all about -- would the first thing you come up with be raising taxes? would not -- wouldn't you address the spending -- wouldn't you address the spending side of -- >> right. >> -- and, you know, the republicans are trying to criticize the obama proposals by saying you're not cutting spending, you're not coming to us on entitlements, but it's f
they sent the message that the unions are going to continue to control the process out there. they defeated proposition 32. they passed proposition 30 which was the increase in their taxes. so, california businessmen and women are looking at their bottom line saying, where are we going to go? other places? >> governor, is it too much of a leap to say when we do this at the federal level they leave the country, bilss can eventually leave the country. >> sure. >> but we can't...
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we've seen members of the african union urged the i.c.c. to dismiss charges against omar bashir the president of sudan but the fact that the african nation is that a tension has emerged and doesn't necessarily impugn the quality of the justice. that the i.c.c. is dispensing what i think it does it redoubles the necessity for the i.c.c. to emerge as a court which deals with. human rights abuses in war crimes in theatres all over the world not simply those in africa with the footprints there you see it moving in that direction studies the racial element is united against it it's going in that direction at all any evidence. well i think the evidence would be i mean right now we have ad hoc tribunals that were established to deal for example with. war crimes crimes against humanity genocide in the balkans if such an institution had not been created on the ad hoc basis by the u.n. security council and had that kind of event unfolded more recently rather than back in the nine hundred ninety s. i think we would have very much seen that type of dis
we've seen members of the african union urged the i.c.c. to dismiss charges against omar bashir the president of sudan but the fact that the african nation is that a tension has emerged and doesn't necessarily impugn the quality of the justice. that the i.c.c. is dispensing what i think it does it redoubles the necessity for the i.c.c. to emerge as a court which deals with. human rights abuses in war crimes in theatres all over the world not simply those in africa with the footprints there you...
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. >>> and the european union has fined tv and computer monitor makers about $2 billion saying those companies fixed monitor tube prices for a decade which ended in 2006 talking about companies like philips, lg, and panasonic among the companies fined. philips, which was assessed the biggest chunk of the penalty says it will appeal the ruling. >>> and mortgage applications rose 4.5% last week according to new figures from the mortgage bankers association. most of the increase was accounted for by a rise in refinancing activity. >>> all right. the dollar hitting a six-week low on uncertainty about whether a budget deal would be reached. meantime, oil continues to trade below $90 a barrel. joining us this morning, chief market strategist at worldwide markets. also kevin book who is managing director at clear view energy partners. and joe, let's start off talking about the dollar. i can't make heads or tails of why the dollar is under so much pressure. i know things are bad here, we're worried about the fiscal cliff. but look at what's happening in europe and it doesn't really create a whole lot
. >>> and the european union has fined tv and computer monitor makers about $2 billion saying those companies fixed monitor tube prices for a decade which ended in 2006 talking about companies like philips, lg, and panasonic among the companies fined. philips, which was assessed the biggest chunk of the penalty says it will appeal the ruling. >>> and mortgage applications rose 4.5% last week according to new figures from the mortgage bankers association. most of the increase...
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have the same cliches that still types looks the way look at china in the light of the former soviet union but china china china's different people don't know that but i'm not to pessimistic with thanks to opening so many foreigners go to china so many chinese that go abroad every year i think maybe seventy million chinese go abroad some sixty five million following those go to china that's good with that i mean the scale of people to people exchange of people i think outside world come gradually to understand better what's going on in china why do you think the west is always suspicious of china because we have a different systems sometimes they have to they are very suspicious about the chinese communist party. they tend to look at the chinese communist communist party you know like that with the former soviet communist party. beckham that you know it's quite i mean common in the international relations sir thank you very much for this interview thank you. choose your language. of choice maker with oh if you're going to chill some of the . treatments that the consent yet you. choose to g
have the same cliches that still types looks the way look at china in the light of the former soviet union but china china china's different people don't know that but i'm not to pessimistic with thanks to opening so many foreigners go to china so many chinese that go abroad every year i think maybe seventy million chinese go abroad some sixty five million following those go to china that's good with that i mean the scale of people to people exchange of people i think outside world come...
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protest against the government's cuts and reforms the demonstrations called by the country's top labor union and social groups will continue to tomorrow protests crowds of become common scenes on the streets of spain. of healthcare workers march across madrid to make their feelings clear and are planned to privatized hospitals the government insists it's needed to lift the country out of its deep recession. e.u. leaders agreed closer integration in brussels french president francois hollande says there's no doubt about the integrity of the eurozone but investment advisor patrick young believes the euro's continued existence is a facade while spain is simply run out of cash. the problem is that the spanish government doesn't have any money and that told me the problem the difficulty with the spanish government is that it hasn't actually wanted to to bite the bullet for the multiple areas in which it's been deficient for many many years admitting one could say that was the previous government run rather than the current government however the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurs
protest against the government's cuts and reforms the demonstrations called by the country's top labor union and social groups will continue to tomorrow protests crowds of become common scenes on the streets of spain. of healthcare workers march across madrid to make their feelings clear and are planned to privatized hospitals the government insists it's needed to lift the country out of its deep recession. e.u. leaders agreed closer integration in brussels french president francois hollande...
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europe we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the what the troop deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the corp of this as part of the nato strategy is one a threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of the area because they have foreign military bases and it incorporates both gary makes it more secure as part of an american political and economic as well as military formation. egypt's public prosecutor has resigned less than a month after being appointed by president morsi the opposition is celebrating the move as a victory for the independence of the judiciary most of the country's judges are critical of morse's recent policies many refused to see the referendum on egypt's new draft constitution which forced the government to split into two stages this weekend's first round and they will the present a docum
europe we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the what the troop deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the corp of this as part of the nato strategy is one a threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of the area...
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the government's cuts and reforms and the demonstrations have been called by the country's top labor union and social groups on sunday thousands of healthcare workers marched across madrid to make their feelings clear about plans to privatized hospitals and the government insists it's all part of the austerity measures needed to pick the country up from its deep recession and the protests come as e.u. leaders agreed on closer integration in brussels and the french president francois hollande said there's no doubt about the integrity of the eurozone which will no longer be taken by surprise but investment advisor patrick young believes the euro's continued existence is a façade of spain simply put has run out of cash the problem is that the spanish government doesn't have any money and that's ultimately the problem the difficulty with the spanish government is that it hasn't actually wanted to bite the bullet all the multiple areas in which it's been deficient for many many years and minutely one could say that was the previous government run rather than the current government however the
the government's cuts and reforms and the demonstrations have been called by the country's top labor union and social groups on sunday thousands of healthcare workers marched across madrid to make their feelings clear about plans to privatized hospitals and the government insists it's all part of the austerity measures needed to pick the country up from its deep recession and the protests come as e.u. leaders agreed on closer integration in brussels and the french president francois hollande...
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in a lot of areas of british life so you can the union can help you so you're very much on your own which is why we formed whistleblowers u.k. so that there be a collective group like a trade union almost to support whistleblowers by themselves i'm the only person in it who's not actually a whistleblower you know all the rest of them are whistleblowers though i worked as an investigative reporter i've worked with who were so close for thirty five years and i've seen what's happened to so many of them we had one whistleblower who helped me a great deal on a film in this country and he was stabbed on the street and barely survived and i felt after that that we had a particular obligation to help these people ek with the blameless are often how it is some of the best the top stand it but from what you've been describing it sounds like there's really a very long wait. a long way to go though the law was probably well intended but it's very very weak employers and the government did a great deal to take the teeth out of the law what they do in effect is they suggest that you you go to an
in a lot of areas of british life so you can the union can help you so you're very much on your own which is why we formed whistleblowers u.k. so that there be a collective group like a trade union almost to support whistleblowers by themselves i'm the only person in it who's not actually a whistleblower you know all the rest of them are whistleblowers though i worked as an investigative reporter i've worked with who were so close for thirty five years and i've seen what's happened to so many...
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jordan valley in the west bank and this farm is deemed illegal under international law the european union imports around three hundred million dollars worth of products from here each year now a group of twenty two n.g.o.s from across europe is looking to highlight the issue and it's published a report in which it claims e.u. imports make the settlements viable because they are produced in illegal settlements which are contrary to international humanitarian law should be banned out of the european union now if this is not possible at least the consumers have to have the possibility to. to decide for themselves if they want to buy products which have been produced in legal settlements your c. farms this land is much concerned by the thoughts of european n.g.o.s he says he's here because his government told him it was ok to be here. because i was told he. saw a circle where i was told they could do it tomorrow the state of israel told me time to go i'll go i'm told i'm an occupier when i got here there was nothing. and we made it. in denmark and the united kingdom goods coming from settleme
jordan valley in the west bank and this farm is deemed illegal under international law the european union imports around three hundred million dollars worth of products from here each year now a group of twenty two n.g.o.s from across europe is looking to highlight the issue and it's published a report in which it claims e.u. imports make the settlements viable because they are produced in illegal settlements which are contrary to international humanitarian law should be banned out of the...
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and the european union are training rebels both within jordan and turkey in terms of trying to secure these stockpiles of chemical weapons within syria now it is important to make note that none of these reports in terms of chemical weapons can be verified what we do know is that so your has one of the world's largest chemical weapon arsenals so it has never joined the chemical weapons convention and as such it is never given any kind of information in terms of the extended to and the declaration of its chemical weapons and this is why at this stage it is exactly what is the extent of the chemical weapons and in his hands there are there certainly is an information war out there and we are witnessing an increasing number of videos be. posted on you tube you have a situation where both sides the damascus regime as well as the rebels are accusing the other of blood chilling atrocities as well as war crimes and let me just warn our viewers that the videos you're about to see are disturbing there is a video that is circulating on new truth that shows that assad troops are using chemical w
and the european union are training rebels both within jordan and turkey in terms of trying to secure these stockpiles of chemical weapons within syria now it is important to make note that none of these reports in terms of chemical weapons can be verified what we do know is that so your has one of the world's largest chemical weapon arsenals so it has never joined the chemical weapons convention and as such it is never given any kind of information in terms of the extended to and the...
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shock of the whole year has undoubtedly been the fact that the euro was held together the european union is putting on a brave face it's throwing money around the place it's trying all manner of things to hold together cracking and creaking facade and ultimately you know they might just manage to carry it all but ultimately i think the small. money is waiting in the wings and it's looking at the whole idea that we are going to see a euro break down even if it's not going to be as instantaneous as some of us might have predicted let's turn our attention out of out of egypt where the opposition groups of called on their supporters to stage a nationwide protests to challenge the outcome of the first round of the referendum on the new islamist backed constitution they claim the vote was mobbed by widespread violations with rights groups calling for a rerun of the saturday's poll early results suggest fifty six percent of egyptians approve of the draft constitution which is supported by president morsi and the muslim brotherhood but the opposition says the document is poorly drafted and turns
shock of the whole year has undoubtedly been the fact that the euro was held together the european union is putting on a brave face it's throwing money around the place it's trying all manner of things to hold together cracking and creaking facade and ultimately you know they might just manage to carry it all but ultimately i think the small. money is waiting in the wings and it's looking at the whole idea that we are going to see a euro break down even if it's not going to be as instantaneous...
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agree on certain moves against israel now we are also hearing from the un secretary-general banking union to quote him he says that this has developed and almost fatal blow to the remaining chances of securing a two state solution amongst the punishment that the israeli government has taken is that they have frozen some one hundred million dollars in tax money that is welcome it's on behalf of the palestinian authority has built a painful blow to the p.a. because essentially can only cover around seventeen percent of its needs the rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states from the european union if you look at the sick the population in this country they too are also unhappy they do not believe that the israeli prime minister netanyahu will go ahead with building these units they believe that it's almost a cheap move by an attorney to try and gain support ahead of january's. actions and that this is an internal matter to try and really build votes the and that's when yahoo government essentially sees this but and perhaps i should say not just the netanyahu g
agree on certain moves against israel now we are also hearing from the un secretary-general banking union to quote him he says that this has developed and almost fatal blow to the remaining chances of securing a two state solution amongst the punishment that the israeli government has taken is that they have frozen some one hundred million dollars in tax money that is welcome it's on behalf of the palestinian authority has built a painful blow to the p.a. because essentially can only cover...
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bound to a federal union or european union or a state of the united states of europe they can of course leave or negotiate the treaties. thinking of catch the fall show here in r t in just a little while now also ahead for you this hour of our fight for freedom. they did not hesitate to shoot us directly into the head i've been shot one hundred ninety two pellets scattered all over my body in the head face up to an arms and legs the most dangerous ones are those inside my loans we speak to the victims of an alleged police abuse here in bahrain pardon me in bahrain where violent anti-government demonstrators have become an almost daily occurrence. wealthy british style it's time to. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on our. world lead. science technology innovation all the least of melamine it's around russia we've got the future covered. choose your language. we can we know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating
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we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the true. deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the incorporation of this as part of the nato strategy is one threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of area because they have foreign military bases and it incorporates buggery it makes it more secure as part of an american political and economic as well as military formation. syrian rebels say they've delayed the execution of a ukrainian journalist in october question of his kidnappers threatened to kill her last thursday but one of the free syrian army commanders said they'd given the freelance reporter one more chance reports as suggested the rebels were seeking a fifty million dollar ransom from ukraine whose foreign ministry says they're doing everything possible to secure the release the armed opposition in
we've seen that there is a strong motive force to maintain the cold war even without the soviet union and to incorporate the countries of eastern and central europe the former warsaw pact countries into an american sphere of influence through the medium of nato and so i think what the true. deployment the creation of more bases there already for. the incorporation of this as part of the nato strategy is one threat to russia a threat to the national sovereignty of the people of area because they...
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bound to a federal union or european union or state the united states of europe very can of course leave or negotiate the treaties. they can catch the full show here are teen about twenty minutes also ahead this hour a fight for freedom. and they did not hesitate to shoot us directly into their heads i've been sure you did one hundred ninety two pellets scattered all over the mobility in the head face arms and legs the most dangerous ones are going to flood my lungs always speak to victims of alleged police abuse in bahrain where a violent anti-government demonstrations have become an almost daily occurrence. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natalee a shell of i. should test small arms so that's what i was to machine building plant the source count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the plot and history goes from making firearms doing world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the
bound to a federal union or european union or state the united states of europe very can of course leave or negotiate the treaties. they can catch the full show here are teen about twenty minutes also ahead this hour a fight for freedom. and they did not hesitate to shoot us directly into their heads i've been sure you did one hundred ninety two pellets scattered all over the mobility in the head face arms and legs the most dangerous ones are going to flood my lungs always speak to victims of...
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was ruthless enough to do anything to get its way and that this was a warning to the soviet union at that point i think another aspect of world war two history is the debts another aspect of us learning about world war two and history books is the proportionality you know the u.s. sacrifice so much i want to play a really important part of the series right now. the time it was over sixty to sixty five million people lay dead including an estimated twenty seven million soviets between ten and twenty million chinese six million jews over six million germans three million non jewish poles two and a half million japanese and one and a half million new kosloff. austria britain france italy hungary romania and the united states each county between a quarter million and a half million dead. the disproportionality this is stunning i really didn't even know the magnitude of those deaths before i saw that and i was really incredible i'm a completely shatters the misconceptions that we have growing up about most of all we all we all did i mean we had no american and we still think america won t
was ruthless enough to do anything to get its way and that this was a warning to the soviet union at that point i think another aspect of world war two history is the debts another aspect of us learning about world war two and history books is the proportionality you know the u.s. sacrifice so much i want to play a really important part of the series right now. the time it was over sixty to sixty five million people lay dead including an estimated twenty seven million soviets between ten and...
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the rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states and from the european union there was also a criticism being leveled at canada which you will remember did voted against the u.n. bid essentially more critics are coming to the fore now and saying that canada has destroyed any kind of credibility it has in the region and also disqualified any kind of future boy that it might play in the peace process so certainly a lot of condemnation not only against israel but also against those countries that voted against the palestinian bid. ok well thanks paula we will have to leave it there that is a artie's paula slayer in television. russia to talk over the syria conflict in the face of a widening rift between the two is president putin. to keep which leads calls for international action on the conflict has asked night to deploy patriot missiles at its border with syria moscow says the move will only provoke more tension let's get more now on this from. thanks for joining. us on the table for the two we know syria is predicted to be a focal point that we. yes we actuall
the rest of the money comes from this tax money comes from the united states and from the european union there was also a criticism being leveled at canada which you will remember did voted against the u.n. bid essentially more critics are coming to the fore now and saying that canada has destroyed any kind of credibility it has in the region and also disqualified any kind of future boy that it might play in the peace process so certainly a lot of condemnation not only against israel but also...